Lana Wachowski appears to be unconcerned about losing the franchise’s rightwing fans.
In the new movie’s opening scenes, Keanu Reeves’ Neo, still going by his pre-redpill name of Thomas Anderson, is seen drudging away at his desk working on the latest in his video game series, called. The visibly depressed Thomas is a legendary game designer, known mainly for his long-ago first entry in the franchise.
After some welcome comedy contrasting our hero’s world-saving past to his schlumpy present , his world gets shaken up by the arrival of his former mentor Morpheus, played now not by a black-clad Laurence Fishburne but by a garishly costumed Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. The change in casting is explained by a bit of tossed-off exposition that will become important in the movie’s plot.
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